It's Possible, Movement for Mindfulness, and Breath is Life
Published September 2, 2024
Reading Time: 1 min 39 sec
I hope the next 20’ish breaths are the most nourishing of your day.
Published September 2, 2024
Reading Time: 1 min 39 sec
I hope the next 20’ish breaths are the most nourishing of your day.
“Remarkably, it’s possible to use your breath to train your body to react more healthily to stress, both in the moment and over the longer term, by virtue of the way that it changes the level of activity along the vagus nerve. Over time, practicing slow breathing can change your baseline level of stress reactivity to a point where you freak out less often and recover more quickly when you do.”
– Caroline Williams, Move
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“Without a balance between physical activity and meditation, for instance, we may become irritable or restless. Exercise—jogging, swimming, climbing, hard work, and so forth for young people, and walking for just about everybody—can help to solve some of the problems that come as you descend in consciousness.”
- Eknath Easwaran, Passage Meditation
Here, Easwaran reminds us that a mindful life doesn’t require sitting still all day; in fact, it’s the opposite. Physical activity reduces restlessness and eases the mind, helping us “solve some of the problems that come” when we do sit still to practice 🙏
1. “The fact is that when we focus on the breath, we are focusing on the life force…To contemplate breathing is to contemplate life itself.” - Larry Rosenberg
2. “Only with oxygen and some means of extracting it are all things possible—thinking, moving, eating, speaking, and loving. Life and the breath are synonymous.” – Michael J Stephen, MD
3. “Without the breath, what is there? It’s where you and I and everyone else began. It’s where all life begins.” - Wim Hof
“In conclusion, our results support the ancient knowledge that spontaneous laughter is in fact good medicine (preventive or therapeutic) being associated with greater reduction in cortisol levels as compared with usual activities.”
Modern science and ancient wisdom agree: laughter is good medicine. Make sure you’re enjoying this most enjoyable of “breathing exercises” this week 😊
"While we cannot control life, we can learn to shape our response to it; conscious breathing is a valuable tool to support that."
— — Eddie Stern
Answer: This core muscle connects the spine to the femur and plays a role in breathing through its link to the diaphragm.
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Question: What is the psoas?
In good breath,
Nick Heath, T1D, PhD
“Breathing is the compound interest of health & wellness.”
P.S. the emotional diurnal cycle
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